TPr '''A1? ' f 1 r: i Letters te the Editor ri,u Plentv of Brotherly Leve Te the Editor of the Eienlng Public Ledger: sir I read with Interna In the laeue of .J.v'e nvtNlNO POBMO Ledefb the letters l2 ,.vv H r B " rnd "A Ifltitl Seul" for c' . unH th- hearltallly of the "City of Jrethrfly Love." .in.l I wish te expre.a my T!V.i,St,t.ll" out of Pliu. ?) nntl I mKe Philadelphia every ax lit," spcnfllns am where from four e ,?m Hiv In the city, and I must nay, In !i falrnc'a . that. In point of hospitality. jMlidclPhla Is far mere hospitable than Sm of the smal.er titles where one would Skturallv expert te find It quicker and cas ",. let me Blve you Just a ceuple of my "n'nrlmTl'aMS home en mv first trip te L.n (tic veil call him "Hill Rebert ') JLmv "later. who asked me te call en him ft Jrde, that m atay In the city mlirht net L. lonesome whl:h I did, and I was In Kintiv received Int.t hla family and made ? a. If I ere one of them. This, te mr way of thlnklns. wee an action of .Brotherly Leve," especially In view of the firtlhnt n.v slur had only casually men ilanil that she had n brother, which did net T this famlts much Imleht as te the manner of man whom they were entertain In,, which, as I construe it. was real lies- r"lr!'ther Instance. Just a few vveoke age I met a man In Iliirrlsburg In a lute u in r thought looked familiar te me, and upon innuirr I found that we had met only nac in a Heel p'ant In Pittsburgh eemu fitlve sears age Thlj party was alto In .(lent upon my miklns his home as my luadijuarui during each of my visits te Philadelphia, and if ou don't call that true hespltalltv. then I don't knew the m.ijnlrie of the word I jilleve Mr IMIter. In being" fair, and T nre de rgrce with "W. S r. B 'a" letter and sentiment .n ted.j's Lv.-mne 1 i Lipcib. and, in Jaseing. let me ay that I alwajs leek forward te my arrival in Phila delphia wlth a great deal of pleasure li th In a social and business way. and, if this tuts net take up tee much of sour valuable ttm i"d space, would like1 te ee It, In a spirit of truth and Justice appear In sour Peepca rerum " Hurrah. I. f'r 0e Brotherly Love" shown me by Phlladel- phli and Its people F WILL J ULLICK. Easten Pa , December 10, 1021 Te De Away With Unemployment Te the rditer et the Eienlng Public Lede'f Sir If I'were Majer Moere, I would turn the present unempleymeit and ldlcnei Inte a great prosperity and term "unemples menl" as a thing of the pact. We hae In Philadelphia tediy eer 200.. 000 hein-s that need repairing, such as In troducing electricity, te be properly sanl Uted, etc te tlvj amount of about JlpOO per h'eus' That means that there la men than 1200 00U 000 erth of work te be den? light here In Philadelphia alone. Hut the majority of the owners havtn't the money te Uy out at present. This capital could be rel.ed by the lead ers of the PhilaJelphm industries and mer chants by organizing an Insurance' corpora tion of $50 000 000, te be aubscrlbed by the manufacturers and merchanti This would be a in.fHclcrt sum te carry en the work The holders of the said shtres would be on en titled te 5 per ceit Interest annuallj. U would be a prefltible us well aa a permu nent aid against unemplejment The caritnl )f $50,000 000 Invested every year In Inbei and material ulll make everv werkingmtm in this city busy We have te start this work at once, te relieve urem urem pement immediately and at the same time te be pre med te be the hosts at tin "World s Expntitien te be he'd In 1B2I). The visitors will hi ihen that tvery heu-e- In this eltj Is a hm wert'ij of mention, and that every paeme-it will be perfectly safe te walk en Then w tlu people of the City of brotherly Jee w 1 be arte te show the world what we ha .- nccempllshed In the 150 sears s'nee the Dec nrntlen of Independence was signed Let iu 'hew he Belshevlkl that we Phlla delphi us lie builders net dreamers II n. Philadelphia, December 11. 1021 Reason for Helping Peer Abroad Te the I illter of the rri-nlng Public I.cdtjrr Sir Mrs W L Christian asks for the eplnl n of athtrs or thu Question of send ing c'ethes te pther countries vihen there ate piem of children te take care 01 in Ameriia Mrs Chrlrllan, seu say that seu ce children breueht 10 a mission house ind left te the care of these geed people Teu will admit, Mrs Christian that It is warm within the wa'ls of the mission house Where have the chlldren of Rus sia 1 go te get warm? They mu6t ei out In tie strtets all dnj hecause the walls of their homes (these that are fortunate enough te hive one) will keep tile strong wind iwas but will net slviter them from the culd e peijile In America should be thankful that we are able te offer aid te uthtr riuntrles I hcie Mis Christian, and ethers will think what It means te thebe people te at Isas' b nl 10 te get the clothes that we tarew iiwns v. J K. PhiU J pht 1 Pa , December 10, 1021 Why Net Adept a Daughter? Te tin. Editor of the Etemite PtiMle L-da-r. Mr In the Peep c Forum of December 1, 11 V O ' sussestB "adopting son' . tbat a list of th mtnes of the unem plesed seune men should be left at eetne Plece and th"n let philanthropic men and wetivn of the cits adept one or mere of tlk-ie seung men, making an effort te find empusment for them or edurate Hum for oil'.' lne of work und support them while they are learning He spanks of the ' helpless and almost here ess ' Sometimes Gods hands are tied, lIllliri!!ll!.liiPil!irjl!lllllilHW lOUSO y Fll Bricks and Architects. "DRICKS are like birds, - or boys there's such an interesting variety in them ! Every kiln of bricks burned turns out at least four different kinds, af fording an endless variety of possible effects in building. A real archi tect, who knows hew te use common brick, puts each kind in its. right place, with effective ttimmings and "point HUT." Thus he gies you a house of the gieatest beauty and style, as well as perma nent and growing value, at cost far below that of any ether fuepioef material. Te get high value at low cost, cheese an architect who knows hew te iibe common brick. When ou want any intonna intenna intonna Hen about brlclts, their klnd, colors, qualities,, stjles usts r Pric the products of different makers hew te word spcclfU'n JI0118, nnmes of competent nichl tectp, bulMeia engineers etc, call up cither of our eftlcts JOHN II. EARLEY Nlcetevvn In & 13 st Kens 66-03 KEYSTONE BRICK CO. Godfrey n r,( efl rf ,,k(K Fk 2.34 x F. SEITTER'S SONS Mcatewn la, & G st Kens 06-67 H. M. & n. "R. STNWT? !12&J!82SSS2& IM :" miimii)iiiiii II I 1 j MV . . r, wfr J. .,. THEPEOPLE'S FORUM Hew te Make Christmas Werth While Municipal Christmas Trees J!"' rl"0r "' lhe Evi0 P"olio Ledger: a m,Sll,!'t ears ftB0 h cllv li qn.,- IPnLChrl8lma ,r" I" Independence 5?""; ,tt hu ' that was attractively rtiriM ' "?! ""emfRnylng this was a nf riS ." celebrttt en. Including the singing im-i; . 1 M carols 0I Christmas eve. I each vlil" yUl.d N R "4 'nlng te fellow SeflBM im 0r ' ea,lly "member hew much ne Lm, rVhLW". te the P00' chl,a"n of the a ChH.d.Wl, ,vere net aul" hae ebratlen, at hem9' 0r any olller cel' thJnl,M,''Jnoytt,len ""'a enlarged en by one of V.hhaV ?". tr" and ""clses in evers hriA, th,8.ucl,ty s publlc "luares This would evIv-S t chrlB,,na8 spirit into the heart of Thn.. mfn' Lweman nd child In the city. feaMvlteJ0nh,,He,,hllr trceS nnd Christmas ntli-J . in tl,elr homes eul1' nt he ex- 11 1 at,"n1 these services hut thev ?'i,h., h"d ,or ,hose wll de "it have it-i. """.'" the homes for visitors at the less a" the """' "n'ortunate home- r,.T."e'? ?,Ul,llc 1U" are located in even Part of the city, and are meat numerous i the pe,r te-tlens where ihy are used mere, or le-s as p'asgreunds for the peer children The city could bear the expenses or the trees and electrical decorat'ens and the community could provlde the entertain ment. Plenty of singers In the ilty would be fiulte willing te offer th-lr tcrvkes for such occasions as a part of their Christmas Bt te the peer and all that would be leccasnry weu d be te ergan'ze a committee n each neighborhood te leek after the ntertalnmcnt in the square In which they "V8, II W L. Philadelphia, December 0, 1021 The Kiddles' Only Christmas Te the Editor of thr Evening Public Ledgi-r- Sir I would like te sas a word through your People's Feium regarding the real s gnlflcance of Christmas In this up-te-date age we have changed our views se much en the celebration of our various festival days, making them enls days of rest and -ecreatien for the elders, se why net make Christmas Day enls vi das for the children? v .Ining se it would save us lets of an an nesarces truster Is the real festival of the Chris tian church geer, for it chronicles the day when our Saviour broke the chains of death and nrese from the dead that we might llve forever and find a haven of eternal rest This Is the day that mcana most te the grown-ups In this world The slgnltlc.incf of Easter, like that of Christmas, has been se medernised that it Is new looked upon us the day te get new liners and exhibit It. In a measure, as the beginning of spring All togged out with our new Lister clothes, shoes and hats we go en show and forget entirely the significance of the celebration that of Christ's rising from the dead He cannot answer the prasers of theso hopeloss ones without hum-in aid Wh.il a wenitrful opportunity for the philanthropist te become this aid te gladden his own heart this Christmas season bs making an other supremely happy The ndeptlng-daushter thought came te me through knowing of a very talented young girl who has beei working her way through college. Is new a senior and will have te fclve up her last semester for lack of funds KX-PHILADELPHIAN. DuUels, Pa , December 0 1021 Tax Reduction Toe Small Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger Sir Pegardlnjr the fort' cents reduction In the IPJ2 tax rate (twenty five cents, in effect, since the Beard of Education hac placed an extra fifteen cents upon Its rate), while the property ewnerj of Philadelphia should preaumabis be thankful for small favors the fact remains that se trifling a reduction is net sufficient te afford adequate lellef te the general prepertv owner, who wl 1 continue te struggle with a 2 70 tnx rite, high assessments and monstrous charges for repairs heretofore. When it Is perslstentls kept In mind that the "Municipal Court Is apparentls te still be permltted e oentlnue Its colossal extrava gance and contemptuous disregard of the people's rlehu and that tHb Incumbent of the office of the Heglster of Wills Is te still Le permitted te retain fees of $100,000 ench vea uver and above the snlart of the 1 Your Will The Real Estate Title Insurance and Trust Company of Philadelphia 523 Chestnut Street 45 S.. Bread Street Acress from Independence Hall IJncehi Hulldlui Oldest Title Insurance Company in the World HgjSJSlSJeMSJSMSJ A CHRISTMAS GIFT which will mean mere than anything else te your wife, or your son or your daughter, is a Savings Fund Account in this bank. If you give it te your wife, she will be the Treas urer te help you save for the future. A Saving Fund Account started new in the name of your son or daughter may be the foundation of .a prosperous career which even a college education couldn't equal. Open hlendaii and Fridap Evenings Six te Nine o'Cleck f' A Kensington &AHc4hemAvex j M Philadelphia 3 i TOEMijii'lii Luiiuuiu J,"1 r.v, !V1' BVBa vymw Christmas Is celebrated In much the nine way at present Te the elders It U the most dreaded perldd of the scar for the rea son that It always brings with It many la la bers, heartaches and In the end a levin pock peck pock etbeok, most of the money from which has disappeared In the purchase of useless ar ticles Therefore, the day should be a sort of children's helldas. for It chronicles the advent of the Christ-child. dive the kiddles full away en thla day and de everything that will tend te their en joyment. Erect for them a tree, If peaalble, and give them the inexpensive presenta that go te make their hearte light at this period. If we could be brought te the realisatien that Christmas is for the kiddles alone, It would uave us lets of labor, disappointment, and It could be celebrated In a way that would bring as much Jey into tlie home as the present ridiculous way we have of pass ing presenta out te the elders, and If this were done we would have sufficient funds te go all around, net missing any of the peer children. A habit lias been growing cspeclnlls among the peer of baking their children among the shop windows and toy departments of the stores te feast their esea en the things pre pared for Christmas at this period, and after the) have seen these things with longing esea they ire led away by their parents, who have no opportunity of currying any of these Christmas toss along with them Hew must the children feel 7 Hew the parents' Par better were the ltlddcs kcrt away fium these dl.playa than te excite their longing and taking them away distracted Lut Christmas be for the kiddles, and let all the grown ups see te It that net one In our big cits is missed en this das Mrs. V L. aiLnOY. Philadelphia, December 8, 1021. Christmas In Hospitals and Hemes Te the Editor of the Evening Publlc Ledger- Sf The hospitals and homes at the Christmas season are the places that should be most looked after. The occupants of "eF places are bound te recall te mind the dayu they spent happy Chrlstmases at hemea and they feel keenly their absence from their friends and former associates, s the best Way te brlim Christmas home te these virtually homeless, many of them quite lit, would b te carry the spirit te them. The best way te de this would be through music All s'ngere nnd Instrumentalist' should be willing te offer their services of this occasion In return for the talent that has been given te them There are musical organizations all ever the cits, and . large leri-entage of individual art'ets would no doubt fall in with the Idea If a nun waa made in this dhectlen, therein affording the occupants or homes and hospitals an op ep op pertunlts te have Christmas music, wh'ch the occupants will net be privileged te other wise enjoy. S. L. w Philadelphia. December 0, 1021 office no texpavir need feel unduly grate ful for. the pitiful reduction granted after se long a debate. A. C. PI lladelphla, December 10. 1021. Reason for Bryn Athyn Wreck Te the Editor of the Evening Pu6i(c Ledger: Sir I wish te bring up a point which se far has net been dealt with In the horrible wreck which occurred at Brsiv Athsn lust Monday, and which I believe will prove te you that this horrible head en collision could have been averted The train order which you printed In Tues day's EVBVi-dj Public Ledeek made a Letters te the Editor should be -us brief and te the point as pe!Hlble, avoiding nnythlng that would open a denominational or sectarian dis cussion. Ne attention will be paid te anony mous letters. Names and addresses must be signed as an evidence of poed fnlth. although namee will net be printed If request Is made- that they be emitted. The publication of a letter Is net te be taken as an Indersement of Its views bs this paper. Communications will net be re turned unless accompanied by post age, nor will munubcrlpt be saved. 1 expresses in legal form your wlshe3 for the disposition of your property. Upen your executer falls the duty of carrying out its directions. The appointment of this Com pany as executer insures the efll cient administration of you r written desires and your instruc tions will be carried out as you would fulfill them yourself. Let us explain 3 ' I m ifl - 1 -T " ' ' '' J I ... MM - .-,. ...-,... II frl 2 I p,. 'riiwvrr"-vj.tjyli fi- r.j,ji ,t, .:;" ' ' W &'- ; ' - ", ' ? j , pztiais&mXbAvyMPHiA fftfEspA-y, vers' strong Impression upun me, since t am an experienced railroad telegrapher from the Western States and have handled thousands of train erders, I have never yt oepled a single train order without the number or th nfrlne of the train belnv designated, re moving all chance that the one particular train might be mistaken for another. In the Bryn Athyn horror we have the fact that no engine number wet designated the main factor which should In every case be placed In such orders, and the fact a train, did piss by while Ne. 161 was en the sidetrack, and it waa mistaken for the train which It was te meet, namely Ne. 180 ' Assuming that engine Ne, 1580 was pull ing train Ne. 181, and engine Ne. 1275 waa pulling train Ne. 188, the train erdar. ac cording te the Standard Boek of Pules, which should be used by alt standard ralfead lines, aheuld read as follews: "Ne 101, engine Ne. 12BB, will meet Ne. ISO. engine Ne 1276. at Bryn Athyn. Ne. 151 take aiding." The above order no doubt would have made clear te all that Ne ISO would have had engine Ne. 12T8, and they would have been t,ru mata tn leuve the. sldlnir and nrecaed en te the main line. 1 have witnessed several horrible wrecks, and In my Judgment the officials of the Heading: Railway, or, In fact, all railroads that de net designate such engine numbers. should be made te de 10 for the protection of human lives, as well as physical prep erty of the railroads I cannot conceive why It aheuld net be a law te force thsii 10 de se What are the views of your great news paper en thla vital subject? Would like te hear what ether railroad men say of It. Your editorials should bring out this point strongly before the traveling public. A. U. TllTON. Philadelphia, December 0, 1021. Questions Answered "Tell It te the Marines" Pe fhc Editor 0 the Eventpg Public Ledger: Sir Tfcu frequently hear .the cxpiesilen when i story Is be-lng told', especially If there Is ans doubt as te Its reliability, "de tcl it O the marines." What Is Its origin' a. n. t. Philadelphia, December 0, 1021. It the old das 3, before the bluejackets rreMd themselves as geed fighting men en the land nn at sea, the marines were net considered a very useful adjunct te the navy, nd as tlm hung heavily or. their hands, wing te forced Inactivity, they" were al ways rjads te llsun te u s.tery. Finding that they were easily gullible, the sailors loved te eiitertaln them with the most ex 'r. erdlrnrv yarns, and while en shore. If a dlcr heard a vienderful story, he made Jl hit mini te "tell It te the marines " The Sailors' Wide Trousers '0 fJtc Editor of the Evening Publlc Ledger: Sir I would like te see some one dlscus he reason why the trousers of the sailors ire te wide I have heard several reasons, II. W. V. Philadelphia, December 0, 1021. Sketch of Edgar Quest re fnc Editor of the Evening Publlc Ledger: Sir I Adsh that you would j lease print In your People's Forum a short sketch of the life of Edgar Quest 1 am a pupil of the De Yeu Enjoy Music While Eating? Try One of Our Famous Platters Music 6 te 9 by Full Orchestra Dancing Nine te Midnight The interior of this far fa m e d Restaurant has undergone alterations and decorations that have converted it into a Palace of Beauty. Ne Cever Charge Our Gracious Welcome SEABOARD AIR F L THROUGH SLEEPING CAH SFIIUCI. IYe 1 I Ne. 301 Te. 3 Ne e Henda !M!(i-SoulhiSmberd Eff.cllre Cubs '.I I S-ptdil lll Mall Jin 5. '22 l.t. , V 1 K It . rhllndelplilu " Ililtlniere Ar. U iMhlniten Lv. MnalilnKlen Ar Itlchmenil Vr. ItnlrlKh " heutlern rineH " l'lneliiirnt r. ('(linden " Cnlumbln " Huvennnn " ItrunavvlrU ' JnekBenvll'i' r. 'larksontllle Ar. Tnmi'U Ar. ( learn nter ' llellenlr " M 1'ctCTslinrK Ar. nrailent4)vvn A- Hnrnseta Ar mice a iO I'M a fi 5i ' i 4 8 2V " la U 2 " 17 OS Pit I l'J 1 I J 1 6 I 7 I 8 112 30 25 0 15 " I 7 1 17 A.M'11 30 4 3r AM 0 -,J ' I r. 35 7 41 S 00 I 8 20 21 40 111 05 112 03 4 30 4 10 TM 7 11 I'M S 1.1 I'M 10 00 1 1 31AM 7 JO AM 7 40 " 8 dO " I 7 21 AMI 8 0) I l 10 " ' 0 OO PMI I! I.v Jacksonville Ar. ft. Augustine " OtmnnfJ 10 10 ' I 12 40 AMI " Oueni-Vnbrene 1 .' 5 1 I S 11 " I 11 20 " 1 I 1 vv. rniin llencu 11 Vllnml l n ll IWuter Teurlit Tlckita nt llednced Itutra. Alluulni: 'toiievers. Ketuni Limit May 31, 102J, New en rule CONTINENTAL TITLE & pniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiM im ,M swvts ij I y H PROriTS MOST I j 1 If Your Bank Is te Help Yeu Yeu must help jour bank. And there is nothing you can de of mere help te your bank than te leep your balance always above a certain "safety-line." Set the amount yourself. Keep that much money te your credit at all times. It will be a reserve fund that will give you financial strength and confidence. It will help your bank te help you. Continental- Equitable Tjtle mxd Trust Company Twelfth above Chestnut Philadelphia Capital $1,000,000 DepuniU Over $10,700,000 llt ' 4 V- ' . ""' grammar school and wish te knew eemethlnif about him. ClbEN MVEnS. Sunburs', Pa December 7, 1021. Edgar Albert Uuest was born at Birming ham, England, August 20, 1881. When he wis ten years old h mm brought te Amer ica by his parents and was educated In the public and r-rammar schools of De troit. He was married In Detroit. June 28 1900. He has been connected with the De troit Tree Press since lfVOfl, and conducts a column of verse and humorous sketches He resides at rrcsent In Detroit, He has had published "A Heap e" LlvlnV "Just Felks," "Over Here" and "Path te Heme. ' The Philippine Islands Te the Editor of the Evening public Ltdgtr: Sir Kindly state, as toen ai possible, whether the Philippine Islands are a colony of the United States or net JAMES BP.K3NOLI. Philadelphia, December 8. 1021. The Philippine Islands are under a civil government, administered by a civil gov ernor general, with a legislative body con sisting of two elective houses, the Philip pine Senale and Lhe Heuse of Itepresenta. tlves. There re forty-five provinces, each under an elected govorner, and alt the towns have self-government. The Islands are ere et eur1 colenics. Paul Laurence Dunbar Te the Editor of the Eueiilw; Public Ledger: Sir Please print for me a brief sketch of Paul LiUience Dunbar, Iho Negro poet. JOHN T. HAINES. Philadelphia, December 0, 1021 Dunbar, the Necre poet, was born In Day Ien, O , Jut.c 27, 1872, and died Februars 0, 1000, of consumption Ter three senr. he had been 111, for one sear dangerously se lut he kept up his work Intermittently and vrrete his last poem for his Christmas book, "Howdy, Howdy, Hewdv," Just before the last Christinas he lived. Dunbar was a newsboy In Divten and then an elevator boy, and In his ups and downs for a llvtll. hced practiced writing His first poem was written In his seventh sear, and his first work te attract attention te him wan a class poem written by him for the Steele High Scheel In 1801 Hit fltst of a total of twents-ene books waa 'Oik and Ivv " His best known poem waa ' When Mallndv Sings " which waa written te his mother whesj name 'vna M.allndy. Dunbar at tracted the attention of William Dean Hew- ells, and it was partis through his effort. that he gained recognition In the literary world. He went te Londen and was well received there He was a full-blooded Ncge and married a school teacher, who else had llturars talent Poems and Songs Desired Wants "The Owls" Te the Editor nf the Evening Public Ledger hlr Klndlv print In sour People's Forum the poem called 'The Owls" It was In a fourth grade reader In mv poseesslen 1888 while I lived In Washington, D. C. can renvmbrr the following verses Within an ancient hollow oak That ste id beside the read, Just en te border of a weed. An agd owl abode. There he lived and ruled for years; 1hr tee. bla parents reigned. LINE RAILWAY 8 D A Pinehurst, N. C. Southern Pines, N. C 3 AM II 20 P.M 8 17 " 11 01 " e 12 01 AM; 20 " US " HI " 5 " 30 PM Camden. S. C. Savannah, Ga. Brunswick, Ga. Write NOW for rcer. ,UI tiens and authentic infer 40 Ivt. in ie i n oe . 8 ii in 40 " (I no ie en 6 00 PM 5 V. M' 18 41' 7 .10 ' . I 8 14 7 40 " I B 40 " IS 10 I 8 3rt 17 21 II 08 ' S 00 ' . J ' P in matien. Booklet. .ill Ui.J.aU .1... WA,.f I. , l 11111 1UM 1,1 1,, "illlj, "IIuntlnB nnd ntilii); In il. U.Jk ,.. t iinil Dtlier 8irtH" (iclvlnit Relf nd tennis teiinuiurnt flutes. J. Carl Jehnsen, D. P A. IISS ChrMnut l . l'lilU.. I'i. Nr lurk (ilTl i 14'. W 4.M St U ash ns''m I t- OTlee i 714 11th st N (I 30 AMllO oil p.e 10 40 " U 00 1 10 I'M I 1 14 AM I 51 ' 1 17 t- ie i s n ie 11 se ' - EQUITABLE TRUST CO. burplut) $1,000,000 1 j ;1 , yv,r'-,,?i;,-' DEOEliylBER 18; ' 1921 ij And there had he, With Mra. Owl, Seme fetily owlets flnd. MP-3, W. L. OSOOOD, Philadelphia, December 0. 121 Cleaning City Hall Te the rditer et the Evening Public Ledger Sir The below was auggested by your editorial December 1. "Cleaning City Hail CITY HALL The City Hall, we must admit Needs cleaning In and out a bit I'd clean It fore, and clean It aft Of crooked politics and graft. Clean out th cbrrldera and halls Where tired clerks lean against the wallB, Then clean the Council rooms, and geed, Sweep out the Ivery and the weed, And though In favor of some sports, I'd clean them out of all the courts, Then after that I'd leek about Te see If everything unclean was out. Hew purified, nnd sweet the air! (Fer we had cleaned out "every Vare ) The Jeb complete, then tired and sere. I would net clean out any Moere P. 8. This 'cleaning time" will be remote Unless you "stay at homes- an -vote. II C BAHNES Philadelphia. December 6, 1021 'I'm Longing for Yeu" Te the Editor of the Evening Publle Ledger S11 I will appreciate It If you will print Every Bey in Town mIII want te get the big cut-out page in next Sundays Public Ledger containing four joy producing ' ARROW PLANES Se ask your daddy te efder next Sunday's Public Ledger new and be sure of jour AR ROW PLANES. Yeu can inakc thcni de all kinds of stunts loop, come back, spiral, n'eery thing. And don't forget the si full pages of fun-making 'Tunnies." MANUFACTURERS 13ffer the snow anl Mush 1 t at veur I'ncterv Reef thin Winter tei them A Geed Reef Coating will gl n 1 life ti the old reef and will save vnu mut.h ex pene when the fcprlng rains eme Pure Asphalt ROOF COATING SOc per Gal. Thl material l our itandar! Firat Quality Hoef Ceattns vhtch we rell for tl 00 per gal v,helaIe Te reduce our Inventory, w are making thla ppslal price en a limited quant Itv and no eidert can be taken for leu than 1 lurrtl CO gal ) Aquabar Products Company 1215 Otis Bldg. Philadelphia LOCUST 7186 HOI' CATION' IT. Yeurg lVemni and Glrln iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiii'' E: iTfc HP'STa A VTknTlW TTY TTTft OTT' s i oecemea lit TREE TUITION, Beard nnd Lodging and nominal sum while learning. E The scarcity of trained nurses assures any competent yraduate of steady employment; and this very scaicity also assures liberal earnings and certain succesb. 5 Address Public Ledger Educational Bu.eau for detailed mfernia- tien, or communicate directly with any of the following hespitals: AN MV. MUJUnlli, UO.1 UAL, tprlne Lake, i. J. S; COOt'LK HOsI'll L. Luuiden. . ,1. r SIO.V.MOfTH .MLVIOKIAI Ili)l-I1AI. I out. llrani.il. N. J. ORAOE lirilOKIM IIOSPIT, Orunse. N. J. S NOKTII 1IID0N IIOSMTVI '.()., M.ehHukn. N. J. C OM'.Itl OOK lintl'M S. Summit. N J. S MIDDLEKV I.KNKK I IIO'.I'IT I ev ilrmiMclt. N. J. JEU-E CITY IIOSIMTM,. .Irraey Tit, N. J. CUIUS1 T Kl'lbCOl' I. II0.SPIT.L !errj Tlt Helchte. Jersay City, :. J NTWAItK Clf lintritAI . S'enrk. N. I. HOMEOPATHIC IIO'-r'T j or ri.l: (OfSTA NcHHrlj. . J. HOSI'ITAT rert iveitvv vt rnilnnFN v. irk. N. J. I'RFCTMTFItlVV llflgPfTAT "Venrtt ..l 'One vear IVk: Seheni ren j red In Jer" Hospitals. E al. LLKL'i lUisl'IlAL. Iletlileiieui. Pa. S USTO IIOM'ITAI.. Kasteu, Pa t.OOIl hWIMHTAN IIOM'ITXL. Lib men. I'i. CENTKAI hOSI'lTM 33il 4 ( liestnnt '"t".), Phlljdelphla. P .NAHerv I sieiMCII IIOMMTU, (1114 N HlliV. Ph iHilelphl i, 1 a. S WK'T PII'I lEM'RVl, IIOMFOITHir HOSPIIAI. S il"J3l V 14th it.l I'hllidrlphli. Pn. r: MI IMIFTT Ild'-IMTM (Celered) 2rr2R V tlt, -t Phllndelphli Pt pcTPni-vTIIir HO'-PITVI "nth nnil Mm. rtnrrt.n fil v Ph'lnlrlnlit'v Pn 5iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiimn STE M "Jllll's HI "flltTs qA Winter Cruise California "where it's Summer alvuays " BUCKEYE STATE nil! sail from H , J j S S "ARAGUAYA 9 it , ii, "'n r.ii' i) sni 8 ( "JftfiltfW '", '' - N 1 1 'PM ',4M "r I In- a i r 1 I i JRHL v i ' ' i1"riv u n n- , i ,1 1 . V Jm(v v r 1 y nnii v -i i i i. t i in 1 3 dMWjZ i i i. i i,v .. , - , 5 'CXCv The ROYA1 MA II I ' vSTrAM PACKL1 CO j iit Eieaanay New Yurli ,.; , ii , Or Lovd Aseuia s 'llltllM l i I -i l -i -I ' ' ' ' ' r " -i - lX Y -J5 .j In jour People's Forum the poem "I'M Longing for HAmAmT T. MOOMC. Philadelphia, December 0, 1021. I'M A-LONOIN FO' 101; By Karl Fuhrmann Ever since you went evvas Ever since dat drear), day, I ain't had no happiness Nethln can't go right I guese, Always I'm a feelln' blue, 1 m a-lsnsln', dear, te' seu. All d day I watch de read, An' de landln' of de beat. An' at night I put de light By de window fe' sour guide, Heney if veu enlv knew Hew I m letigln", dear, fe' seu If I knew jeu'd coma no me' What Bheuld I be llvln' fe, li ji , r iv fi veu an dn S-nrie d.y seu II mine back again Teu'll be wanlln' leve data true Ti,. i.ii1m'b Pnrnm will nnuenr tallf 1 n the livening Public I.rdser. and nl In the rlundd) . Public Ledger letters t ji.iuinr timely tetilrH will be printed. its velj it requeted neeins, nnd net. liens of or genenii imrrr win , un- -, HARDWOOD FLOORS I LAID & RESTORED Ilest Werk fiunrnntced Alie H-ive Jeur V300 ASHDALE ST., OLNEY jnrsTrn nrtertT IIRKMt w The Ideal Wtntcr Retort PRINCESS HOTEL BERMUDA Directly en ti, Hsrbe- Acct mmodatte 400 Opn De 12 te fay 1. Doel-.ni; Cth es 1'ea er s Agencies L A IW'OROGER Manager Reached by steamers Furnme Bermuda Llus and Royal Mat, btatn I'acUet Ce. mi C TION II. Reth 'ixeSi IJTPAYFR'S The let ltuiiirp aehuti 0 tsu -" s H07 CHESTNUT ST. Pcultlnti giiwnii'M Kilter new Par or night lining Women nntl CilrU AiiE.yi,i! urdu i STrMHH" Itl OHT sssaaamseasssBSS te mi Hawa e .v. I tf iniiiinniiii iiihi'miiiiiili mi iiiiiiiiiiii miiii inpii"iiir inn m t "M-iti-m ! That's coffee!" ' 1 p i JkS $L 3 8 m 1 1 H3W 1 Coffee ! 1 1 1 At all our Stores I 'r1 I jai,MMiMijii.i'ili'iii mm , linen ",i win din n iwii r n ii'i i iraiiirt A COMPLETE WINTXR cruisl te CaWbmM an J Hawaii via Havana, Panama Curat, L Angeles, San Francte and Honolulu Numerous shore tups with excellent hotel accom-nedanons included A restful winter vacation through semi'trepical sas en the luminous and commodious American steamer Buckeve State which provides the com fort and conveniences of a first class hotel This cruise will be underlie direction of the Tour ist Department of the American Depress Company where inquiries may be sent. MATSON NAVIGATION CO. ;t SOUTH GAY STREET, DAXT1MORF. MO OR TlfE AMI riCAN EXPRESS CO OR ANY STLAMSH1P AGENT Baltimore te Hawaii January 7 'SffiffiBESEaBmsnsza '. ' . J.? Itf ttlNTBK KKSOHTB ATLANTIC, ilir, rj. .. Wlinnc a never ending series of novel aMrai-Mens and wholesome outdoor sports con stently encompass seu -There nre Horseback riding Gelf Klfhlns Metering Swimming (In Indoor peels) Danrlnr; Itelln chairing, Concerts, etc F.ach day has Its particular past time and each hejr spent In tlm warm winter sun besides the glorious ocean has Its own tonic effort Magnificent hettelrls provide aeA unable enter'alnti ents for tha winter visitors run tEUII.VO HOCEK livs pn Phene Wire or Writ" fei Infermtt "n Ilatra, cte. MiirlbiireURli-Illrnlilein The ltnbns.ilur I The Helmhiirst Alemar Hetel 1 he nrenlcrrs Hetel llrUliten HetPl Htrund Oilcn Hull rintfentr II idden Hnll Helel Dennis lhe sliclhurne Klti-Citrltun Hetel St Charles 'mildi Heuf Hetel fhelfici llnlnl viiirlen The WI'Ktilrr rsnT'rilerit anl rn nf,-rtnhi- 1 prvlce from I V tits Mr f inn ti t-r 1 -! 1 r ' u ill Icnl tl k 1 i f J I ATLANTIC CITY. N. J j Directly en live Ocean. lAivAirfilcaivPlaallDttlefDisi Frent 1 )Istinctiea. I CAPACITY COO r Anp IUVNO laOHBQl'tUJ 7Tc' (1 KA1' nOlUi urr1 UTerds Greatest net I Success I t O 1 II SENATOR HOTEL ..Vffia&ft ery kjjc ml vrintr rait- tl8 n r wwU and Up 'nuJUltf ITlv-'B H v t . RAVENROYD ,'' ' A" '","",? "Ti with 1-atl s !', Aineilun 1 an en v Spa- rial weekly utu lbi- BUWisi Mntel RrrnM ICuntuCity Av. nT. t?e rlOiei DCSCODCl r-scelietn tmtle Jll, rate Am. A Ku hIhii Ph 1 IT A r VaRION. HKLVi ')') N I. Lnk" or 'I I 1 n ' 1 win t Hetel LAKEWOOD HOTEL I 1U1 will Nev Jcrej Mj.ne v I I M ! SHOO 11' 1) A 1171 I-1 r r f- r Y r TlKwred V or " r 1. it ' Pi 704D " 'i - 1 1 iMl H im if HI N I n GRFEN COVR SPRINGS, FI-A. Le at H ry mfl pejth ff JaknenvilU, DhI ghtfu) r mate OPtSS HCEMUEH Utn TtiQii-b -SarftiittineCfri rrcproef stnictun Hcmelll.e Northern feckinc Ml surround In? ter thre k'rg Tirnltte reit or specliU diet The a Ucat and Kra-gfit S pi e-Magricnia rnnff in FlcHfJa-w th Pnvii uni Public Foel U 00 ga enbri nflrw pcrminete) Recreations Mtiininli -:, Gelf, TennU, Hunllnc. FIkIiIiiu I'nnrlns Popular rt pp!y ROSCOE A MARVEL, Summer hf niten Lake Doctnere HcteJ Lake Danmer4 Vt b: i ! nu ' "Hetel CLARE3DON ' Df8tcTi.y en ocean GxSABREEZE FLORiPk MSW TOBK OmCE IISO BH.OASWAY Kenilworth ledge. ON IJE JACKSON SEBRING. FLA. FLTOiriAS MOST EXCEPTIONAL HOTEL.. INVIGORATING CLIMATE, UNEXCELLED QOVt. HUGH JAY FLYNK, NWKAGER. BOOKING OFFICE. TOyN S COUrfTRY 8 WEST 40SST.N Y TEL-LONGACRE 8310 t. prri nsiii ite. 1 1 A. b 1. I' L 1 r il Ml 1. II U TAt, Sunshine City" ivr De, . a . in j i lat mi Vvrlle Chamber of Luinmei, IepL P St Pn. h j-ic V a MIAMI 1 U Write te Chamber et luii inerce MIAMI. n.A fur lr Hoeltlet K This cruise visils 7 fascinating tropical countries $350 and up f1OES te Cuba Unit Torte -T 11 co, Jjmaii.3, Bermuda, I Thema and r'n3ma Special nh, " rt u'siens at ' ana and K nsten and 2 whole ,-iavs ainf rv In t anal Zenf Time at al' countnekfer dav pn I half i'a , vpurs'ens Ce-nfnrt a surd en thf 2? 000 ten S S Crutebiil of I'aiuiu R R famship Line. rhartc-fd bv Cites Tni.' for nei si 5000 mila Caribbean I ti s' cruise jails Tcb 4th, Aacenrf, March 4th Vl l t ltav me '-Win j it Ce 0n veiiH lS3e v j n Jt v' ct fii i leipl l ' pi . s t e i I lri ,5 fl, t " ! i n 1 - ! GATE I OURS Faundtdim It or d r 'ifl at Rtatenab Cut 'li Fifth Avsnuc Ncwlerk T ondeo Pan Heme O I i . ... lJmTir . r i-Ji ,-hi IJ-'JT.c tj'T6viTe S etrtfe-lkierica and fA?:Wend,erlaxds Belevjlh.e. Equator CUBA. i;iWH::.y-y Panama F't :;:,:. bhazil Pf.nl .' .'..slijl UOUOUAT CM1U -Vnil -lOti AB6tWriH 64 Daysy'. fttJ " A. ; 'cv npi . - I HltO rir.hrllnr) TteturnbT v s MI ML AM H ION (Munten lint) A most etiifv Mr inter Cruise und '1 nut a-vurnJ U rile for book. APilERICAN EXPRESS Travel Oept. 143-14S Se. Bread St. Phlla. i Meluerintati t rulie Yf SaiUDNvlutL,Icb. HthV9 I I ,l ' rtr 1 -f '""' ' '"" ,r " '" I fa I N iVnuin'V!, LOOK3 iUaVKl ijhKVICE ... . '."..,."".. ' . '4 ... - v ..,. .1-,1 , -,i i iirn I i 1 GREAT WHIT lT t. E E f United Frtiit Ceinpanj - VI 1 l m f U . i ii . .tft ' ., u - ' l . ,m . .th.mi..Ah j .,
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